MacBook Pro vs. MacBook Air: We answered the definitive question every Apple user asks
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MacBook Pro vs. MacBook Air: We answered the definitive question every Apple user asks
"All three chips are high-performing, although there are notable differences among them. The M4 Max remains the best chipset out of the trio, boasting a powerful media engine capable of handling the most demanding tasks. Review: Apple M5 MacBook Pro Each chip has a different number of performance cores. The M5 has a 10-core CPU and a 10-core GPU. Apple's M4 Pro houses a 14-core CPU and a 20-core GPU."
"What makes the M5 MacBook Pro so great is that it strikes a perfect balance between power and cost. ZDNET Managing Reviews Editor Kerry Wan tested the model back when it first launched. According to his benchmarks, the M5 MacBook Pro outperforms the M4 MacBook Pro significantly. In fact, it is comparable in performance to the M1 Ultra Mac Studio, a $4,000 computer from three years ago."
Apple currently offers multiple MacBook Air and MacBook Pro configurations across sizes and chip options, totaling six Air and ten Pro configurations. The available chips vary in core counts and GPU capabilities: the M5 features a 10-core CPU and 10-core GPU, the M4 Pro provides a 14-core CPU and 20-core GPU, and the M4 Max adds a 32-core GPU with the same processor as the M4 Pro. Unified memory on M4 Pro/Max systems ranges from 16GB to 48GB. Benchmarks show the M5 MacBook Pro balances power and cost, outperforming M4 Pro models and matching performance of earlier high-end Mac Studio hardware.
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